The Fall of Psychoanalysis in American Psychiatry

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A brief review of the decline of psychoanalysis in psychiatric medicine brief review of the decline of psychoanalysis in psychiatric medicine  by Mark L. Ruffalo D.Psa., L.C.S.W. on this  From Freud to Fluoxetine blog on the Psychology Today Blog on December 30, 2019.
Eleanor Roosevelt and Karl Menninger.  Image: U.S. National Archives and Records Administration.  Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons.  

Outside the Lines Sports Commentary Continuuuuuuuuuuuuuues…. Pronouncement made at the American Academy of Neurology*

In our brain/mind processing of Sports, it would seem we’d be taking a big chunk out of that neuropsychiatric love affair with the discontinuation of March Madness and the NBA schedule.        

But continuing with the neuropathological dissection, we are left with bare images of five on five hoop games with no one in the arena!! Of course, such a nightmarish scenario could not be allowed to happen. After all, when you and some pals hit the schoolyard with a big roundball say 40 or 50 years ago, you couldn’t drag anyone to stop watching Leave it to Beaver and stand there watching you and your knucklehead friends.         

But of course, you and your silly pals weren’t hitting threes at the rate of 39% or setting heavyweight picks not being 6’10 and 375 (so exciting to see you know). Continue reading Outside the Lines Sports Commentary Continuuuuuuuuuuuuuues…. Pronouncement made at the American Academy of Neurology*